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Difference between (MHC) major histocompatibility complex and Pheromones that present in human beings.​

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Answered by Belieber48
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The MHC (major histocompatibility complex) is a group of genes essential for the immune system, playing an important role in immunological recognition. These olfactory cues are involved in mate choice and preferences. HLA refers to the human form of MHC, and is a gene complex which encodes the MHC.

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Answered by dristikumari46
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The individual genetic major histocompatibility complex (MHC) represents a part of the adaptive immune system. ... However, MHC determined odors activate vomeronasal and olfactory neurons4. In humans, MHC is called human leucocyte antigen (HLA).

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